Coin Collecting Machine and Coin Bin
A moveable coin bin assembly for holding a plurality of coins is disclosed. The moveable coin bin includes a coin bin housing (121) for receiving coins, the coin bin housing being disposed on wheels (124, 126) for movement, a handle assembly (228) including an elongated handle (232, 234) having an upper end for gripping (230) and a lower end for coupling and de-coupling to the coin bin housing. The handle assembly (228) further includes a latching and retaining mechanism (240) for coupling to the coin bin housing in a motion along a floor, wherein said latching and retaining mechanism is releasable by a user to de-couple the handle assembly from the coin bin housing. The coin bin (122) includes a brake system that can be selectively applied by a detachable handle (228). The bin (122) can be used with a coin collecting machine (10) includes a motorized funnel system (63) for funneling coins to a plurality of coin collecting apertures (170, 172) in the bin for even distribution.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/822,330 filed Aug. 14, 2006, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/690,436 filed Mar. 23, 2007.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a coin bin, and more specifically, to a coin bin for use in an automated coin collection machine.
BACKGROUNDCoin collecting machines, such as coin redemption machines, automated teller machines (ATMs), vending machines, gaming machines, and toll booth machines, include coin storage devices or bins for collecting the coins inserted into the machines. To allow for efficient use of the machine, bins are designed to capture a significant number of coins. For example, bins can be constructed to store the average number of coins used during a single shift or during an entire day. At the end of each shift or day of operation, the coin bin is typically removed from the coin collecting machine to allow the coins to be processed or deposited into an account.
To increase efficiency and limit costs, it is desirable for the coin bin to be handled by a single person, even someone not skilled in moving coins. The coin bins, however, can be extremely heavy, particularly when full. Full bins can, in fact, weigh hundreds of pounds, and are therefore difficult to handle based merely on their weight. Complicating this issue, also due to the weight, the bins pick up speed quickly and easily when on a ramped or sloped surface. The bins, moreover, are typically located in hard-to-access areas inside of the coin collecting machine, and can be difficult to access and retrieve. The coins, moreover, are typically piled in a single location in the bin, and therefore may cause instability when the bin is moved. Therefore, maneuvering the bins into and out of a coin collecting machine can be difficult.
It is desirable, therefore, to provide a coin bin that is easy to maneuver, that can be steered over a wide angle, and that is easy to brake or stop in a safe and automatic manner. The bin, moreover, must be easy to store within a confined area. It is also desirable to provide multiple bins within the storage area, to distribute the weight of the coins, and therefore to be able to arrange the bins in tandem or other configurations. The present invention addresses these issues.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a moveable coin bin assembly for holding a plurality of coins. The moveable coin bin assembly comprises a coin bin housing for receiving coins that is disposed on wheels for movement, and a handle assembly including an elongated handle having an upper end for gripping and a lower end for coupling and de-coupling to the coin bin housing. The handle assembly further includes a latching and retaining mechanism for coupling to the coin bin housing in a motion along a floor. The latching and retaining mechanism is releasable by a user to de-couple the handle assembly from the coin bin housing.
In another aspect of the invention, the latching and retaining mechanism forms two spaced apart arms each with a pair of spaced apart hooked retainers that are coupled to coin bin housing to form a retainer mechanism. The latching and retaining mechanism also includes a spring-operable latching mechanism that is received in the retaining mechanism after the hooked retainers have been coupled to the coin bin housing. The handle assembly can include a release mechanism for gripping along a mid portion of the handle to withdraw the latching mechanism from the retainer mechanism and allow the handle assembly to be withdrawn from the coin bin housing.
In yet another aspect of the invention, a moveable coin bin for holding a plurality of coins is provided. The bin includes a housing for receiving a plurality of coins, and at least a portion of the housing comprises sidewalls having a double-walled construction for limiting noise during the coin collecting process. The housing is disposed on wheels, and includes a handle that is detachably coupled to the housing.
In another aspect of the invention, an outer wall of the sidewalls is formed with a double-walled construction has a projecting portion that extends laterally around the sidewalls of the bin to form a spacer and a guard member with respect to other adjacent coin bins. In addition, a sound deadening material can be provided between at least a portion of an inner wall and the outer wall in the double walled construction. At least a portion of the housing, moreover, can be constructed of a plastic material, and particularly of a rotationally spin-molded plastic.
In still another aspect of the invention, a moveable coin bin is provided including a housing for receiving coins, a wheel assembly coupled to the housing, and a handle, detachably coupled to the wheel assembly. A braking element is coupled to the handle, and the handle moves the braking element between a braked position in which the braking element contacts a surface in the wheel assembly to limit the motion of the wheel and a brake release position in which the braking element is separated from the surface in the wheel assembly.
In yet still another aspect of the invention, a coin collecting machine is provided. The machine includes a cabinet including an upper and a lower portion. A coin sorting mechanism is provided in the upper portion of the cabinet including an output for directing sorted coins from the coin sorting mechanism. A coin collecting bin is movably provided in a lower portion of the cabinet and positioned beneath the coin sorting mechanism to receive coins, and includes a plurality of coin collecting apertures for receiving coins. A motorized drive for positioning the output of the coin sorter, wherein the output of the coin sorter is positionable adjacent each of the coin collecting apertures in the coin bin for distributing the coins evenly in the bin.
These and other aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention. Such embodiment does not necessarily represent the full scope of the invention and reference is made therefore, to the claims herein for interpreting the scope of the invention.
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The housing 121 is preferably constructed of a rotationally molded plastic material, which is durable, impact resistant, light weight; sound deadening, and inexpensive. The front side 112 can include a metal plate 143, that is substantially centered between the adjacent side walls 114 and 118. The metal plate 143 can provide a mounting location for a locking mechanism, as discussed more thoroughly below. Referring now also to
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When the hinged lid 125 is open, a user can grasp the door handle 146 at the right angle bend 148, and pull the door 144 vertically upward to provide access to the coin access opening 142 and to any coins in the bin. When the lid 125 is closed, however, a user cannot access the door handle 146 inside. The door 144 is, rather, maintained in a closed position by gravity. The door 144, moreover, is prevented from being moved vertically by the position of the lid 125, which prevents upward movement. As the door 144 cannot be opened, access to the coins inside of the bin 122 is prevented.
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The right and left rear side planes 158 and 160 slope downward toward the central plane 152 from the opposing sides 114 and 118 of the housing 121, again directing coins toward the channel 161. The right and left front side planes 154 and 156 slope downward from the front side 112 of the bin until the planes 154 and 156 meet the planes 158 and 160, respectively. The edges 162, 164, and 166 formed between the central plane 152, the right front side plane 154 and the left front side plane 156 and the front side wall 112 of the bin, respectively, are each substantially horizontal. The door 144 is of substantially the same width as the channel 161 and the coin access opening 142, and when the door 144 is removed from the bin 122, the slope of the back surface 155 of the wedge-shaped door promotes the movement of coins into the channel 161 and toward the coin access opening 142.
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It should be understood that the methods and apparatuses described above are only exemplary and do not limit the scope of the invention, and that various modifications could be made by those skilled in the art that would fall under the scope of the invention. For example, although a specific coupling element comprising hooks and pins is described above, it will be apparent that there are a number of ways for coupling the latching element to the coin bin, and that any of these could be used in the present invention. Additionally, although hooks are shown provided on the bin and pins on the wheel assembly, the orientation could be reversed. Furthermore, although the handle is shown coupled to the wheel assembly, it is also possible to couple the handle to the bin housing. Various other methods for coupling the handle to the bin will be apparent to those of skill in the art.
Additionally, although two apertures for receiving coins are described above, it will be apparent that other numbers of apertures can also be used, and that the number of apertures can be selected to distribute the coins evenly in the bin. Furthermore, although a combination plastic and metal construction is described, it will be apparent that the bin can be constructed either entirely of plastic materials, entirely of metal materials, or of a combination of both. The bin can be constructed from steel, a rotationally molded plastic, or other materials that are sufficiently strong for retaining the coins. Furthermore, although the coin bin is described above for use in a coin collecting machine, it will be apparent that the coin bin described herein can be used in many applications, including vending machines, retail and business coin counting machines, in banking applications, and in various other capacities. To apprise the public of the scope of this invention, the following claims are made:
Claims
1-30. (canceled)
31. A moveable coin bin assembly for collecting and transporting a volume of coins, the moveable coin bin assembly comprising:
- a coin bin housing for containing a volume of coins, the coin bin housing being supported by a wheel assembly for movement;
- a handle assembly including an elongated handle having an upper end portion for gripping and a lower extending portion leading to a lower end portion; and
- the handle assembly further comprising a latching and retaining mechanism extending forwardly from the lower end portion of the handle assembly;
- the handle assembly including a wheel mounted to the lower end portion of the handle assembly and positioned behind the latching and retaining mechanism;
- wherein the wheel provides a rolling motion for the handle assembly along a floor surface in which the wheel assembly supporting the coin bin housing is engaged by the latching and retaining mechanism; and
- wherein after the wheel assembly has been first engaged by the latching and retaining mechanism, the handle assembly including the wheel is liftable in an upward direction off the floor surface and is then moveable in a downward direction to actuate the latching portion of the latching and retaining mechanism to secure the latching and retaining mechanism to the wheel assembly.
32. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 31, wherein the latching and retaining mechanism forms two spaced apart arms each with a pair of spaced apart hooked retainers that are coupled to wheel assembly to form a retainer mechanism, the latching and retaining mechanism also including a spring-operable latching mechanism that is received in the retaining mechanism after the hooked retainers have been coupled to the coin bin housing.
33. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 32, wherein the handle assembly includes a release mechanism with an elongated member that is slideable within the handle, the release mechanism providing a knob positioned along a mid portion of the handle to withdraw the elongated member and the latching mechanism from the retainer mechanism to allow the handle assembly to be withdrawn from the coin bin housing.
34. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 31, wherein the handle assembly is pivotable about a wheel axis that is substantially parallel to the floor surface.
35. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 31, wherein the latching portion of the latching and retaining mechanism further comprises a bar member biased by springs to move into engagement with the retaining portion of the mechanism.
36. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 32, wherein the retainer mechanism further comprises a cam surface and the latching mechanism is adapted to be moved along the cam surface between a latched and an unlatched position.
37. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 36, wherein the cam surface comprises an axial slot, the axial slot being sized and dimensioned to receive a rod that moves along the axial aperture for activating and deactivating a spring in the latching member.
38. The moveable coin bin assembly of claim 31, wherein
- the wheel assembly includes a linking element that is mounted for sliding underneath the coin bin housing,
- wherein the latching and retaining mechanism is coupled to a pin on the slideable linking element by a first hook that pivots around a second hook retained by a stationary pin on the wheel assembly; and
- wherein the linking element is slideable from a non-braking position to a braking position in response to pivoting of the handle assembly, with the coin bin housing being lowered into a braking position where a weight of the coin bin housing rests on at least one pair of wheels in the wheel assembly.
39. The moveable coin bin assembly of claim 38, wherein the slideable linking element is slideable from a braking position to a non-braking position to lift the coin bin housing a distance above the pair of wheels to release the pair of wheels and the wheel assembly for movement of the coin bin assembly.
40. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 39, wherein the wheel assembly includes a slot for receiving an axle, and wherein movement of the handle between the braked position and the brake release position causes the axle to move in the slot between a non-braking position supporting the coin bin housing above the wheels and a braking position where a weight of the coin bin housing is bearing on at least one pair of the wheels.
41. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 40, wherein the slot includes a substantially vertical portion and a diagonal portion.
42. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 40, wherein the wheel assembly includes plates that are disposed beneath the coin bin housing for contacting a surface of the pair of wheels being braked.
43. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 18, wherein the braking element comprises a horizontal surface of a housing of the wheel assembly that contacts a wheel.
44. A moveable coin bin assembly for holding a volume of coins, the coin bin comprising: a housing for receiving the volume of coins, the housing being supported on wheels for movement and a handle coupled to the housing for moving the coin bin into and out of position in a coin handling machine, and wherein the housing has a portion with a double-walled construction having an inner wall and an outer wall spaced apart for limiting noise during a coin collecting process.
45. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 44, wherein the outer wall has a projecting portion that extends laterally around the wall of the coin bin housing to form a spacer and a guard member with respect to other adjacent coin bin housings.
46. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 44, further comprising a sound deadening material provided between at least a portion of an inner wall and the outer wall in the double walled construction.
47. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 44, wherein the housing comprises a coin access opening, and a floor of the housing includes a channel that is sloped in the direction of the coin access opening.
48. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 44, wherein at least a portion of the housing comprises a rotationally spin-molded plastic material forming the double-walled construction.
49. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 44, wherein the housing comprises a front, a back, and opposing side walls, a coin opening access is formed in the front wall, a floor of the housing includes a channel that is sloped toward the coin access opening and that is substantially centered between the opposing side walls, and a planar floor surface slopes from each side wall toward the channel.
50. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 44, further comprising a coin access opening, and a wedge-shaped door sized and dimensioned to enclose the coin access opening.
51. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 50, wherein the wedge shaped door includes a substantially vertical surface positioned adjacent the side of the housing including the coin access opening and a sloped surface on the side of the door opposite the substantially vertical surface.
52. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 44, further comprising a lid including first and second apertures for receiving coins.
53. The moveable coin bin assembly as recited in claim 52, further comprising a sliding plate that is selectively slid over the coin apertures for closing and locking the apertures when the bin is not in use and opening the coin apertures when the lid is in use.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 14, 2007
Publication Date: Jun 24, 2010
Patent Grant number: 7891478
Inventors: Robert E. Gunst (Neoscho, WI), Myron W. Spoehr (Lake Mills, WI), Joseph P. Hanus (Watertown, WI), Jason R. Parpart (Whitewater, WI)
Application Number: 12/376,987
International Classification: G07F 9/10 (20060101);